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Best Award Winning Animated Short films

 Here we listed  Best Award Winning Animated Short films,These short films are nominated in academy award. these best a short films that you should watched at once.

Best Animated Short films;


Day & Night 

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
When the two characters, Day and Night, meet, they are uncomfortable in each other's presence, but slowly they try to adjust with each other despite their stark differences.

Director: Teddy Newton
Produced by:Kevin Reher
Production Company:Walt Disney Pictures
Pixar Animation Studios
Running Time: 6 minutes
Rating: 8.1/10
Release date:June 18, 2010 

La Luna

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
Little Bambino is excited when his father and grandfather decide to teach him their family vocation and take him to work with them. But soon his excitement turns into confusion and conflict.

Director: Enrico Casarosa
Produced by:Kevin Reher
Production Company:Walt Disney Pictures
Pixar Animation Studios
Running Time: 7 minutes
Rating:8/10
Release date:June 6, 2011

Head Over Heels 

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
Head over Heels is a 2012 British stop motion animated short film written and directed by Timothy Reckart. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short Film for the 85th Academy Awards. It also won the first Annie Award for Best Student film and the Cartoon d'Or for Best European Animated Short

Director: Timothy Reckart
Produced by:Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly
Production Company:National Film and Television School
Running Time: 10 minutes
Rating:7.5/10
Release date: 2012

Room on the Broom 

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
Based on Julia Donaldson's picture book, telling the story of a kind witch who invites a collection of animals to join her on her broom, though her cat thinks it will get too crowded. Her new friends make themselves useful, however, when the witch is threatened by a fearsome dragon.

Director:Max Lang, Jan Lachauer
Produced by:Martin Pope
Michael Rose
Production Company: Orange Eyes Limited
Magic Light Pictures
Studio Soi
Running Time: 30 minutes
Rating:7.6/10
Release date:

The Dam Keeper 

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
A young pig is weighed down by an important job, but everything changes when a new classmate arrives.

Director:Robert Kondo
Daisuke Tsutsumi
Produced by:Megan Bartel
Duncan Ramsay
Production Company:Tonko House LLC
Running Time: 18 minutes
Rating:8/10
Release date:February 11, 2014

World of Tomorrow

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
World of Tomorrow is a 2015 American avant-garde deadpan animated science fiction short film written, directed, produced, animated, and edited by Don Hertzfeldt. It features the voice of Julia Pott, opposite Hertzfeldt's four-year-old niece Winona Mae, who was recorded while drawing and playing. 

Director:Don Hertzfeldt
Produced by:Don Hertzfeldt
Production Company:Bitter Films
Running Time: 17 minutes
Rating:8.1/10
Release date:March 31, 2015

Borrowed Time 

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
A weathered sheriff returns to the remains of an accident he has spent a lifetime trying to forget. With each step forward, the memories come flooding back. Faced with his mistake once again, he must find the strength to carry on.

Director:Andrew Coats
Lou Hamou-Lhadj
Produced by:Amanda Deering Jones
Production Company:Quorum Films
Running Time: 7 minutes
Rating:7.5/10
Release date:October 31, 2015

Lou 

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
A Pixar short about a pile of lost and found items coming together to teach a toy-stealing schoolyard bully a valuable lesson.

Director: Dave Mullins
Produced by:Dana Murray
Production Company:Walt Disney Pictures
Pixar Animation Studios
Running Time:6 minutes
Rating:7.9/10
Release date:March 12, 2017

Late Afternoon

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
Late Afternoon is an Irish animated short film directed by Louise Bagnall and produced by Cartoon Saloon.

Director:Louise Bagnall
Produced by:Nuria González Blanco
Production Company:Cartoon Saloon
Running Time:9 minutes
Rating:7.4/10
Release date:July 15, 2017 

One Small Step 

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
Luna is a vibrant young Chinese American girl who dreams of becoming an astronaut. From the day she witnesses a rocket launching into space on TV, Luna is driven to reach for the stars.

Director:Bobby Pontillas
Andrew Chesworth
Produced by:Shaofu Zhang
Production Company:Taiko Studios
Running Time:8 minutes 
Rating:7.4/10
Release date:June 25, 2018

Kitbull 

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
An unlikely connection sparks between two creatures: a fiercely independent stray kitten and a pit bull. Together, they experience friendship for the first time.

Director:Rosana Sullivan
Produced by:Kathryn Hendrickson
Production Company:Pixar Animation Studios
Running Time: 9 minutes
Rating:8/10
Release date:January 18, 2019

Mémorable 

Best Award Winning Animated Short films
Mémorable is a 2019 French short animated film written and directed by Bruno Collet. The stop-motion film deals with Alzheimer's disease, and was nominated for an Academy Award.

Director:Bruno Collet
Produced by:Jean-Francois Le Corre
Running Time: 12 minutes
Rating:8/10
Release date:11 June 2019

These are the list of the Best Award Winning Animated Short films.that you should watch. 



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